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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. >>> this morning, it's time to talk tech with mario's top three. today's digital lifestyle contributor, mario armstrong, has rounded up the biggest stories of the week in the world of gadgets, apps, and social media. mario, good morning. >> good morning. >> quickly show the socks. very socks. very cool. let's move on. march madness -- >> yes. >> -- you can't always sit in front of your tv. >> no. >> you want to check your bracket, you have great ways to do it. >> there's an app that's free, march madness live,
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪...
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. >>> so just where is the economy headed? according to federal reserve chief ben bernanke the economy is improving. however, interest rates will stay low now until unemployment falls below 6.5%. >>> more news from nike after the bell investors will look at nike's future orders. china trends. and gross margins for a read on consumer demand in china and here at home. >>> expectations are climbing for home sales. >>> cash-strapped cyprus banks are still closed and late night meetings broke up with no new plan b to fund the island's much need bailout. the european central bank gave cyprus until monday to work out a deal or be cut off from emergency funding. >>> closer to home, cvs is weighing in on its controversial policy to require employees to report their weight and body fat or face a health insurance premium increase. the company insists all data collected during health screenings is private. >>> fans of starbucks will be happy to know beginning in may they can also rack up rewards points with packaged coffee purchases at gr
. >>> so just where is the economy headed? according to federal reserve chief ben bernanke the economy is improving. however, interest rates will stay low now until unemployment falls below 6.5%. >>> more news from nike after the bell investors will look at nike's future orders. china trends. and gross margins for a read on consumer demand in china and here at home. >>> expectations are climbing for home sales. >>> cash-strapped cyprus banks are still closed...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's 50% stronger. in this lab demo even just one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is stronger than one full sheet of the leading bargain brand. everyday life? bring it with bounty basic. the strong, but affordable picker-upper. >>> 7:26. i'm jon kelley. still working very hard, trying to knock down a fire on two homes in taylor road. this started at one home at 2:00 this morning and spread to another one. firefighters had a tough time getting to it because of power lines that had fallen down. no o firefighter was swrered but has already been released. let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. 7:26. i don't know if someone cleaned this camera or it could be a bird. good theory, mike. cloudy conditions back there. you'll notice most of that r
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's 50% stronger. in this lab demo even just one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is stronger than one full sheet of the leading bargain brand. everyday life? bring it...
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nine months later the toughest sanctions ever placed on iran still have not pushed their economy to unrest that would lead to collapse. >>> spring arrived earlier in tokyo. it's a sight for our winter weary eyes. cherry blossom blooming ten days ahead of schedule. the annual symbol of new beginnings and fresh starts arrived early this year thanks to a remarkably warm march. it's the earliest sighting since 2002. looks great. >>> and closer to home, a good time during a day of peace, paws and music. thousands of canines and their companions came out to the weekend woofstock fair in the florida keys. the event is held to promote dog adoptions and these pups put on their best showing, chasing, racing, jumping and splashing for the cameras. i might adopt one, too, after seeing these guys. >>> don't try this at home or anywhere else for that matter. you would think flying through the air in wing suits is dangerous enough by itself, but two daredevils took it to a new level. the pair well known for high risk jumps. the pair are well known for their high-risk jumps. that's scary, man. couldn't yo
nine months later the toughest sanctions ever placed on iran still have not pushed their economy to unrest that would lead to collapse. >>> spring arrived earlier in tokyo. it's a sight for our winter weary eyes. cherry blossom blooming ten days ahead of schedule. the annual symbol of new beginnings and fresh starts arrived early this year thanks to a remarkably warm march. it's the earliest sighting since 2002. looks great. >>> and closer to home, a good time during a day of...
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. >> in this economy it might be tough. >> 2007, i'll pay $40. that's it. top line. >> that's it. time for a look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. final word should come today for the faa on which airport control towers will be closed. the closings come with the loss of $600 billion in sequestration cuts at the f.a.a. the agency release add list of 200 towers facing potential closure. >>> and happy birthday to reese witherspoon. she turns 37 today. here's a look at what's coming up on the "today" show. a live report on whether pope francis could be rethinking the church's stance on celibacy based on a past admission of his. >>> and how a new beyonce song is stirring controversy. keep it here for local weather, news, sports and more. thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . . . >>> good morning. live in the south bay, southbound 280, part of it, shut down after a fatal hit and run. we'll have th
. >> in this economy it might be tough. >> 2007, i'll pay $40. that's it. top line. >> that's it. time for a look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. final word should come today for the faa on which airport control towers will be closed. the closings come with the loss of $600 billion in sequestration cuts at the f.a.a. the agency release add list of 200 towers facing potential closure. >>> and happy birthday to reese witherspoon. she turns 37...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. ♪ >>> back now at 8:10 with "today's" baby bump and words of wisdom for all the moms to be including our own contributing correspondent jenna bush-hager. welcome back. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> feeling good? >> hanging in there. as i prepare for one of life's greatest journeys, mother hood, i asked some people i love to tell me what they learned from their moms. >> tell me what type of mom you had growing up. >> i had a mom who gave us a lot of slack. i think she had faith in us or at least she pretended she had faith in us. as a result, we never wanted to disappoint her. >> she was always the person at the door that greeted you and made you feel great. no matter ho
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. ♪ >>> back now at 8:10 with "today's" baby bump and words of...
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advocacy group which promotes immigration reform, education and other policies aimed at growing the economy. several high-profile consultants have joined. people involved say zuckerberg's interest is broader and includes citizenship for those here illegally. >>> zuckerberg is unusual in that he is an american entrepreneur born in america. it shows how important immigrants are to high-tech. >> you look at the companies within say a 20-mile radius of facebook. google started by a russian. founder of yahoo! in taiwan. intel, hungarian. south african. a majority of people in silicon valley who have college degrees aren't from this country. speaking of facebook, the securities and exchange commission has given the go-ahead for the nasdaq to face $62 million in restitution to make up for the botched facebook i.p.o. a small amount. most trading houses lost far more than that each when facebook came to market last may. a computer glitch delayed trading, left investors confused about how many shares they had and at what price. speaking of confusion, cyprus is rattling the markets a bit. let's turn t
advocacy group which promotes immigration reform, education and other policies aimed at growing the economy. several high-profile consultants have joined. people involved say zuckerberg's interest is broader and includes citizenship for those here illegally. >>> zuckerberg is unusual in that he is an american entrepreneur born in america. it shows how important immigrants are to high-tech. >> you look at the companies within say a 20-mile radius of facebook. google started by a...
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federal policymakers, hoping this will stimulate a growing economy. help fuel job growth and strengthen rising home prices and retail sales. the federal reserve will issue a policy statement and an update to its economic forecast. >>> 5:12. samsung taking on apple in another report this morning. reports that the company is working on a watch that works like a smartphone. if the idea sounds familiar, it is. apple was working on a wristwatch that would perform the same functions as the iphone and ipad. no word on how much the item would cost. it's the latest on samsung going head-to-head with apple. samsung unveiled the newest competition for apple's iphone. >>> the galaxy s4 seemed to have the cupertino company a little scared. after the release, apple created a why iphone to tell you why iphone is the best choice. 12 reasons why the iphone is better. just before samsung's release, an apple executive gave a series of interviews criticizing the system. >>> twitter getting in on the march madness for hoops. the san francisco company has a plan to keep yo
federal policymakers, hoping this will stimulate a growing economy. help fuel job growth and strengthen rising home prices and retail sales. the federal reserve will issue a policy statement and an update to its economic forecast. >>> 5:12. samsung taking on apple in another report this morning. reports that the company is working on a watch that works like a smartphone. if the idea sounds familiar, it is. apple was working on a wristwatch that would perform the same functions as the...
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first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we would require an international environment of lasting peace. even if china becomes stronger, we will not seek edge me. because we have learned from our own experience in the modern period that one should not impose on others what he himself does not desire. this is an article of faith for us. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: let me underscore here that china has an unwavering commitment to peaceful development. we also have an unshakable determination to safeguard our country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. these two are not
first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we...
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america, hash tag just economy. [laughter] all right. so it gives me great pleasure -- i'm sorry, my name is john taylor, i'm the president and ceo of the national community reinvestment can coalition. i probably didn't want to say after i did all that tweeter/twitter stuff -- [laughter] but that's who i am. and a great honor to introduce our incoming chair, bob dickerson, from the birmingham business center. and i want to welcome him to introduce our keynote speaker, a good friend of the national community reinvestment coalition, richard cordray. so, please, join me in welcoming bob dickerson. [applause] >> thank you, john. good morning. >> morning. >> so, you know, it used to be rude to have your cell phones out during a meeting, but now since we're all tweeting -- [laughter] using that hash tag -- what is it -- just economy, you may feel free to do so, okay? well, good morning, everyone. we are very happy to have richard cordray, the director of the consumer financial protection bureau at the 2013 ncrc >> the cfpb has emerged as a str
america, hash tag just economy. [laughter] all right. so it gives me great pleasure -- i'm sorry, my name is john taylor, i'm the president and ceo of the national community reinvestment can coalition. i probably didn't want to say after i did all that tweeter/twitter stuff -- [laughter] but that's who i am. and a great honor to introduce our incoming chair, bob dickerson, from the birmingham business center. and i want to welcome him to introduce our keynote speaker, a good friend of the...
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that relationship defines the shape of the global economy. is the largest trade investment partner for almost all other countries in the global economy, that speaks of the power and potential. anhave been very happy from irish perspective to see the high level report produced between the eu and the u.s. in terms of potential. i spoke to the president after his reelection. he addressed the matter in his state of the union address and last week, the european council gave a very positive endorsement to giving this presidency to thesure -- trigger negotiations, which can hopefully take place. there is a 90-day process to go through from the u.s. administration point of view. the relationship has enormous potential. currently, 15 million jobs depend on the the trade. think of the potential for all the millions of people on either side of the atlantic in terms of the potential for job creation if this were to become a reality, which i expect it will. long-term evidence would show the flow of trade and investment helps spread new ideas, new innovati
that relationship defines the shape of the global economy. is the largest trade investment partner for almost all other countries in the global economy, that speaks of the power and potential. anhave been very happy from irish perspective to see the high level report produced between the eu and the u.s. in terms of potential. i spoke to the president after his reelection. he addressed the matter in his state of the union address and last week, the european council gave a very positive...
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that transatlantic relationship defines the shape of the global economy as well. so it either the e.u. or the u.s. is the largest trade and investment partner from most all of the countries in the global economy that speaks of the centralitcentralit y of the power and the potential for is fair. that is why i am happy from an irish perspective to see the high-level report produced between the e. u. and the u.s. in terms of potential has received a very positive response. i spoke to the president after his re-election and he addressed this matter in his state of the union address and last week the european council gave the theory positive endorsement to this presidency the mandate to trigger those negotiations which hopefully can take place after the presidency presidency and because there is a nine day process to adopt the u.s. sequestration preview. that's trade relationship has enormous potential. currently 15 million jobs depend on u.s. trade. think of the potential for all those millions of people on either side of the atlantic in terms of expansion of economie
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the civilian economy is vastly more complex than the problems defeating u-boats. in the war against the u-boats everyone agreed on the measure. it was how many shipses you saved and how many u-boats you spunk. when dealing with the economy what is the measure? it depends on the political view. the efforts were less successful. certainly in term of a discipline that could be applied to practical problem and industry would be very quickly [inaudible] what i was doing as a young jean was -- [inaudible] >> the studies went back earlier, and i think tended to have somewhat, you know, narrower focus, and the or guys were making broader for how much the approach could be applied particularly when you got to things of analyzing work flow and scheduling and analyzing where the bottle necks were. that was -- and i think they were probably right. it was at least the concept. >> okay. yeah. and, you know, look, there have this great memo from one annoyed british bureaucrat from around this time, we are talking 1950. i think, you know, just getting back to the anti-submarine s
the civilian economy is vastly more complex than the problems defeating u-boats. in the war against the u-boats everyone agreed on the measure. it was how many shipses you saved and how many u-boats you spunk. when dealing with the economy what is the measure? it depends on the political view. the efforts were less successful. certainly in term of a discipline that could be applied to practical problem and industry would be very quickly [inaudible] what i was doing as a young jean was --...
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the weakness of the economy. and those that are still employed, if they have a lack of certainty, feel that their job could be at risk or their hours could be a risk, that will make them less likely to want to buy a home. these are all contributing factors. there is perhaps the natural readjustment. we reached home ownership rate above all we have ever seen before. above some concept of the natural rate. one might expect to see a modest decline. >> thank you and your back the balance my time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> a very narrow conversation. >> the mortgage-backed security actually guaranteeing in return which is essentially what happens now. unlike anything else, if you go to fund its 100% guaranteed. see you see anything wrong with someone saying and no one going to get my money because it is guaranteed by the federal permit . >> i do. i think that the basic risk of the taxpayer guaranteeing most toro the mortgages, loyal as we are, your going to reliance on government agent
the weakness of the economy. and those that are still employed, if they have a lack of certainty, feel that their job could be at risk or their hours could be a risk, that will make them less likely to want to buy a home. these are all contributing factors. there is perhaps the natural readjustment. we reached home ownership rate above all we have ever seen before. above some concept of the natural rate. one might expect to see a modest decline. >> thank you and your back the balance my...
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our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws of china. waynds, i fear that is the we are headed. president obama and his left- wing liberals -- the media is in the bag for this administration, and we all know it, which is why the grass roots of our movement must not sit on the sidelines. you must redouble your efforts and together we must fight those who want to sell out our principles. remember reagan's three pillars of conservatism -- free enterprise, strong national defense, and per-family social policies. we must not cede these principles to president obama on one
our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws...
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they had to wait for the economy to appeal. >> they did not have the tools. they did not know what was causing it. they did not have a structure in place. we did not solve this problem until we got the new deal. >> with this great trial going on, how interested was the administration in having a social side? >> he was a very social person. he was very personable. he always liked women. he had lots of women friends. there was still a social side to the white house. a lot of this politicking was done socially. >> in terms of large-scale entertaining, a new year's day party was pretty much his big party until his eldest son married. >> here is where we have to bring in dolley madison. the great character of our program. >> the queen mother, she had a beautiful cousin, angelica. martin van bureau had four single sons. she introduced them all. >> her husband had died. she moved back to washington. she loved the washington scene. >> she was right there. she immediately jumped into the social swing.
they had to wait for the economy to appeal. >> they did not have the tools. they did not know what was causing it. they did not have a structure in place. we did not solve this problem until we got the new deal. >> with this great trial going on, how interested was the administration in having a social side? >> he was a very social person. he was very personable. he always liked women. he had lots of women friends. there was still a social side to the white house. a lot of...
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where it -- when you think about where afghanistan is in the state of the economy, when you think about other countries in the past, very few have had 70 countries come together, 52 pledge the blood of their precious children, others to put their economies and political viability of a line on behalf of afghanistan, and not just do it for a short time but to do it over a decade and to sign up for a decade of transformation, many of the countries, japan and korea are examples, many have pledged that kind of support for a very long time. the afghan people will never forget that. i couldn't tell you because i have seen the work of your countries, those countries that work and i have seen the afghan appreciation and the mothers who have benefited from this moved to tears when they think about all of it -- all that has come to the children and women of afghanistan. as my own by saying career comes to a close shortly, it has been the greatest honor of my life to forces. anded isaf it started out at 149,000 and in the bed where it was. 561yday i think about the coalition troops who were killed
where it -- when you think about where afghanistan is in the state of the economy, when you think about other countries in the past, very few have had 70 countries come together, 52 pledge the blood of their precious children, others to put their economies and political viability of a line on behalf of afghanistan, and not just do it for a short time but to do it over a decade and to sign up for a decade of transformation, many of the countries, japan and korea are examples, many have pledged...
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economy growing at a faster clip than last year? what they did you get? >> the big shock for us, of be were oblivious to those kinds of questions in which many countries and housing stopped 2008 than subscriber losses were bigger. they said while. we never really appreciated for new homes in america the way we fight to over the same pie. greasy a little bit of hope but also post but the recipients between the cable business locally and nbc universal and cable channels nationally and locally. so now the advertising business is very relevant. and to greasy everyone feeling a the same thing. >> but with the, a sense of nervousness, we kid go down but like they said in tough times, take your risk. in good times it is easier for people to spend money. it was a tough decision to buy new and six in the middle of a recession but. >> now you are in control dealing with hollywood types what is more complicated? regulators in washington? [laughter] >> mass you can answer the question. [laughter] there is day but to be with the talent between cnbc, and thus nbc and b
economy growing at a faster clip than last year? what they did you get? >> the big shock for us, of be were oblivious to those kinds of questions in which many countries and housing stopped 2008 than subscriber losses were bigger. they said while. we never really appreciated for new homes in america the way we fight to over the same pie. greasy a little bit of hope but also post but the recipients between the cable business locally and nbc universal and cable channels nationally and...
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platforms have become a vital link in the national and global economies. they are essential to protection of whether, in navigation of both science an of transportatin from the operation of power grids, the completion of local and global financial transactions, and communication to mobile platforms whether they be on land, sea or air. commercial satellite industry also plays a critical role in supporting government operation. commercial satellite supplies majority of communicate and in afghanistan and iraq. today our satellites are still flying almost all of the dod's unmanned aerial vehicles, and we're providing the vast majority of the navy's communications at sea. to address the challenges that i mentioned earlier, the leading space operation, operators have got together on a number of complex cooperative project, probably the most significant of these is the space data association, or sda. formation of sda is a major step which created a voluntary space traffic control, if you will. it's an interactive repository of satellite orbit and sue will contain
platforms have become a vital link in the national and global economies. they are essential to protection of whether, in navigation of both science an of transportatin from the operation of power grids, the completion of local and global financial transactions, and communication to mobile platforms whether they be on land, sea or air. commercial satellite industry also plays a critical role in supporting government operation. commercial satellite supplies majority of communicate and in...
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they cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the arab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. of mentioned the aftermath the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? usas hoping you could give an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. >> well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because extremists thrive in chaos. they thrive i
they cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the arab world in...
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visualize a future where the economy is growing at a steady pace. entrepreneurs are building businesses, taking risks, innovating, investing, employing millions of americans and as they employ these americans, they move them up the economic ladder. this growth leads to a balanced budget, and our nation has a surplus. we're able to pay down our debt. citizens know that growth and opportunity abound. they are confident. they are proud of their country. this is the vision tea party patriots have for america's future. [applause] a constitutionally-limited, fiscally-responsible government where free markets thrive. [applause] and for this vision we've been mocked, marginalized and maligned by president obama, nancy pelosi and speaker -- and majority leader reid. and people from the republican establishment like senators john mccain and lindsey graham. they are contemptuous of our vision, and our vision is distinctly different from today's reality. our country is $17 trillion in debt, and we're headed to bankruptcy. last quarter our gross domestic product
visualize a future where the economy is growing at a steady pace. entrepreneurs are building businesses, taking risks, innovating, investing, employing millions of americans and as they employ these americans, they move them up the economic ladder. this growth leads to a balanced budget, and our nation has a surplus. we're able to pay down our debt. citizens know that growth and opportunity abound. they are confident. they are proud of their country. this is the vision tea party patriots have...
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they cannot create a thriving economy. that will be a central challenge. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the arab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? i was hoping you could give us an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. >> well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because extremists thrive in chaos. they
they cannot create a thriving economy. that will be a central challenge. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of...
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hey cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the rab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? i was hoping you could give us an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. > well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because extremists thrive in chaos. they th
hey cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the rab world in...
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then the economy tight end. we had a large number of folks who were wondering how am i going to keep my job, how am i going to pay my mortgage, how am i going to be able to keep my house, the most basic thing. of the things that was designed in our state was to try to train people said that they had more of an ability than just to be working on it and not so skills position, and we set up with our community college system across the state, retraining programs so that they were able to run machines, able to learn advanced manufacturing. and just below the area where the r.v. companies were, was a manufacturinge area, and what we set up was a transfer program where they would go from working in the r.v learn skills that were applicable to job creation, go through a program and at the end of that program, be able to go into a position in one of the medical device programs were on day one they know the machines that are in there, they know how to run those machines and their productive and talented from the first mo
then the economy tight end. we had a large number of folks who were wondering how am i going to keep my job, how am i going to pay my mortgage, how am i going to be able to keep my house, the most basic thing. of the things that was designed in our state was to try to train people said that they had more of an ability than just to be working on it and not so skills position, and we set up with our community college system across the state, retraining programs so that they were able to run...
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economy. earlier this month my organization released a study which found the unmanned aircraft is poised to create 70,000 new jobs in $13.6 billion of economic impact within the first three years of following integration of unmanned aircraft in the air space. however the industry understand this technology is new to most americans and their opinions formed by what they see in the news. today's hearing is an excellent opportunity to address the misconceptions about the technology and discuss how it will be used for domestic applications. you probably noticed i do not use the term drone. the industry refers to technology of unmanned aircraft systems or uas because it's more than a pilotless vehicle. a ues concludes technology on the ground with controls. i like to say this not being unmanned about unmanned systems. the term drone carries with it a hostile connotation and does not reflect how is uas or use domestically as you heard from mr. miller. uas i used to perform dangerous and difficult ta
economy. earlier this month my organization released a study which found the unmanned aircraft is poised to create 70,000 new jobs in $13.6 billion of economic impact within the first three years of following integration of unmanned aircraft in the air space. however the industry understand this technology is new to most americans and their opinions formed by what they see in the news. today's hearing is an excellent opportunity to address the misconceptions about the technology and discuss how...
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shimp won first prize for the economy. and a group won first prize for their documentary on public transportation. watch the winning documentaries c-span. >> former alaska governor and presidential candidate atah palin spoke saturday the conservative political action conference. this is a half hour. know, i am notu remotely cool enough to be sarah but i couldn't resist coming out here for a brief about my say a word friend, governor sarah palin. mainstream media wants us to shut up. the mainstream media wants accept defeat.o the mainstream media wants us to timid and hide in the corner. media isainstream absolutely convinced that women conservatives. and if they are, they especially big guns andreally hunt grizzly bears and moose. you, that's why governor sarah palin drives the mainstream media bat crap crazy. it shakes up their entire world and you know what, she can winner. in early andumped paul.ted rand rubio.ported marco tim scott.ed supported pat toomey. supported nikki haley. and this last election cycle three repub
shimp won first prize for the economy. and a group won first prize for their documentary on public transportation. watch the winning documentaries c-span. >> former alaska governor and presidential candidate atah palin spoke saturday the conservative political action conference. this is a half hour. know, i am notu remotely cool enough to be sarah but i couldn't resist coming out here for a brief about my say a word friend, governor sarah palin. mainstream media wants us to shut up. the...
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one of the stories of our time of a huge market economy in the india at the same time. you have the energy resources of central asia. there will be a connection that is made. where the lines will run. from the perspective of the u.s. government, we would like to see the energy supply to run through afghanistan andrew pakistan - and through pakistan. there has been progress in the relationship between pakistan and india. are on the cusp of pakistan granting nation status to india. most pakistanis are in favor of enhanced economic relationships with india. >> no argument from me on the stabilizing influence of having common economic interests and putting pipelines in afghanistan, pakistan, india. opposition is -- on iran. ourave had a duty to warn pakistani friends that the pipeline is under consideration and likely to be sanctionable under u.s. law. i am attempting not to conduct megaphone diplomacy on this issue. they are aware of that position. has proved to be less than reliable on many such energy p rojects. willpe tahat our pakistani take this as friendly advice tha
one of the stories of our time of a huge market economy in the india at the same time. you have the energy resources of central asia. there will be a connection that is made. where the lines will run. from the perspective of the u.s. government, we would like to see the energy supply to run through afghanistan andrew pakistan - and through pakistan. there has been progress in the relationship between pakistan and india. are on the cusp of pakistan granting nation status to india. most...
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we cannot give the egyptian leaders a blank check but can't have a collapsed economy sea israel would face immediate consequences of. this is the type of amendment that does not consider the checks and balances and the complexity of the issue. i urge my colleagues to vote against the amendment. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendment. a senator: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? a sufficient second is noted. the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the presiding officer: any senator wishing to change his vote? the yeas are 25, the nays are 74. the amendment is not agreed to. there are two minutes equally divided prior to a vote on amendment 702 offered by mr. cruz. mr. cruz: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: this amendment would create a budget point of order prohibiting any measure that provides taxpayer funds to the united nations while any member nation forces citizens to undergo involuntary abortions. i recognize that members of this body have differing v
we cannot give the egyptian leaders a blank check but can't have a collapsed economy sea israel would face immediate consequences of. this is the type of amendment that does not consider the checks and balances and the complexity of the issue. i urge my colleagues to vote against the amendment. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendment. a senator: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? a sufficient second is noted. the yeas and nays are...
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regulators conduct thorough cost-benefit analysis to fully understand how these rules will affect our economy. i understanindependent financias operate urn a patchwork of federal -- under a patchwork of federal laws that require varying degrees of economic analysis and provide too much discretion to regulators. as a result, job creators, american job creators, under siege from capricious rule-making activities. regulations should be based on solid evidence and supported by robust economic analysis, not the arbitrary preferences of bureaucrats. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, i yield my time to the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: mr. president, i rise in strong opposition to the amendment 340. this amendment is another attempt to block wall street reform. this amendment would slow down rule making and invite wall street to bring lawsuits against their financial regulators. g.a.o. recently found that the recent financial crisis may have cost us over $13 trillion. we should not hamstring the cops on the beat
regulators conduct thorough cost-benefit analysis to fully understand how these rules will affect our economy. i understanindependent financias operate urn a patchwork of federal -- under a patchwork of federal laws that require varying degrees of economic analysis and provide too much discretion to regulators. as a result, job creators, american job creators, under siege from capricious rule-making activities. regulations should be based on solid evidence and supported by robust economic...